Thank you, Chair.
I want to thank all the witnesses who we've had here today. It's been a difficult but very important conversation.
I also have very little time, but I'm going to go to you, Amy, from my beloved local YWCA Hamilton.
Thank you for being here. I really appreciated in your opening statement how you explained how victims can be traumatized by a court process if coercive control is criminalized, because it's not based on evidence that police can clearly find. It would be up to the victim to come up with, and I don't know what kind of proof she'd come up with in a court of law to try to prove that she's been living under coercive control.
If we don't have legislation against coercive control, what do you think is the best way to address it? Is there a way to make the justice system work better with the family law system?